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Plants in family rosaceae

Plants in family rosaceae

Prunus persica 'Ruby Prince'

Prunus persica 'Ruby Prince' is a self-fertile peach tree with pink blossoms and deep green foliage. It produces fuzzy golden-yellow fruit with a red blush and sweet, juicy yellow flesh. This variety ripens as early as June and is suitable for fresh eating, baking, and canning. It requires 600-700 chill hours and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil.

Prunus domestica 'Golden Nectar'

Prunus domestica 'Golden Nectar' is a compact tree producing sunny yellow fruit with firm, sweet amber flesh. It is self-fertile but benefits from a pollinator, thriving in USDA zones 5 through 9 with a mid-season harvest.

Malus sargentii

Malus sargentii is a naturally dwarf crabapple tree known for its fragrant white flowers and dark red crabapples that persist through winter. It attracts butterflies, bees, and songbirds, making it a lively addition to gardens. The tree thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained soil, suitable for USDA zones 4-8. Its dark green foliage turns a striking yellow in the fall, adding seasonal interest. The small, edible fruits are ideal for making jelly.

Malus domestica 'King'

Malus domestica 'King' is a cold-hardy apple tree known for its large red-skinned fruits with yellowish-green stripes. It produces white fragrant blossoms in spring and requires 800-1000 chill hours. This tree is not self-fruitful and needs a pollinator for fruit production. 'King' is valued for cooking, juicing, fresh eating, and canning, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. Its smaller size makes it easy to place in various garden settings.

Prunus persica 'Kaweah'

Prunus persica 'Kaweah' is a self-fruitful peach tree known for its heat and humidity tolerance, requiring 500 chill hours. It produces freestone fruit with fuzzy golden yellow and red skin and creamy yellow flesh, offering a sweet and tart flavor. This tree is hardy in USDA zones 7-10 and grows 12-18 inches per season after establishment. It features elegant pink spring blooms that attract pollinators and hummingbirds. The tree is suitable for fresh eating, baking, canning, and making jams and jellies, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil.

Malus 'Louisa'

Malus 'Louisa' is a weeping tree known for its showy pink blossoms and golden-yellow fruit with an orange blush. It attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, adding life to gardens. This tree is disease-resistant and drought-tolerant, with foliage that turns deep golden yellow in fall. Its compact size makes it suitable for small gardens, thriving in USDA zones 4-8 with full sun and well-drained soil.

Rosa 'Sky's The Limit'

Rosa 'Sky's The Limit' is a disease-resistant rose with cheerful yellow blooms and a sweet scent. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, it grows 8-10 feet tall and spreads 4-6 feet wide. The pliable canes are ideal for trellises, and the plant requires full sun and well-drained soil. It is low maintenance with good cold and heat tolerance.

Aronia arbutifolia

Aronia arbutifolia, also known as the Red Chokeberry, is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 10 feet tall. It is admired for its glossy red berries and vibrant red fall foliage. In spring, it produces clusters of white to pinkish flowers, and its fruit persists into winter, attracting birds and pollinators. This shrub is cold-hardy, heat tolerant, and adaptable to various soil conditions.

Eriobotrya japonica 'Champagne'

Eriobotrya japonica 'Champagne' produces sweet, tangy fruit with a hint of champagne flavor, resembling a small apricot. It is self-fruitful but benefits from a pollinating partner and is hardy in USDA zones 8 to 11.

Rubus idaeus 'Nova'

Rubus idaeus 'Nova' is a late-season, summer-bearing raspberry plant known for its cold tolerance and compact, upright growth. It produces firm, richly flavored red berries that are excellent for freezing and storing. The plant features pollinator-friendly white blooms in spring and fruits on second-year canes. It requires full sun, good air circulation, and well-drained, enriched soils. Bred in Nova Scotia in 1981, 'Nova' is a vigorous producer with a long harvest season.

Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'Durbin'

This cold-hardy, disease-resistant tree produces sweet, juicy fruit in late summer. It requires full sun, well-drained soil, and fertilization twice a year. Daily watering is necessary, especially in warmer months.

Malus 'Pink Spires'

Malus 'Pink Spires' is a disease-resistant tree with light pink flowers and persistent red fruit. It has an oval shape and bronze green foliage in summer, growing 15-20 feet tall with a 10-12 foot spread. This tree is adaptable to different soil types and requires full sun.

Fragaria vesca

Fragaria vesca, or wild strawberry, is a low-growing perennial that produces small, sweet red berries. Native to the continental United States, it thrives in full sun to part shade and attracts pollinators with its white, five-petaled flowers. This plant is perfect for naturalizing in gardens and requires medium moisture levels.

Malus 'Adirondack'

Malus 'Adirondack' is a vase-shaped tree known for its carmine red buds that open to waxy-white flowers. It is insect and disease-resistant, making it a hardy choice for various landscapes. This tree produces bright orange fruit that persists into winter, attracting butterflies, birds, and bees. It is drought-tolerant and adaptable to many soil types, making it a versatile addition to gardens. Its upright, narrow growth habit makes it suitable for smaller spaces.

Rosa 'Meilmera'

Rosa 'Meilmera' is a Floribunda rose with dark glossy green foliage and an intense rose and fruit fragrance. It grows 3-4 feet tall and is hardy in zones 6 to 9, making it a delightful addition to gardens.

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